Comrade Kamala offers $750 of assistance to Helene victims

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Yeah, you're right, the fed should not be involved at all, they're state issues. I can't work out why some want Congress involved.
 
Hey, Westwall. You never said whether you were a geologist contributing to the water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico.

So, friend of fossil fuel, are you?
 
Hey, Westwall. You never said whether you were a geologist contributing to the water temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico.

So, friend of fossil fuel, are you?
No, the opposite. Environmental geologist.

Look it up.
 
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Trump admin pulling millions from FEMA disaster relief to send to southern border​

Combined with existing space, the funding would allow ICE to detain nearly 50,000 immigrants at one time.

Aug. 27, 2019, 2:48 PM EDT
By Julia Ainsley and Frank Thorp V
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is pulling $271 million in funding from the Department of Homeland Security, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund, to pay for immigration detention space and temporary hearing locations for asylum-seekers who have been forced to wait in Mexico, according to department officials and a letter sent to the agency by a California congresswoman.
To fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum-seekers along the southern border, ICE would gain $155 million, all from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund, according to the letter from Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., which was seen by NBC News.

The allocations were sent to Congress as a notification rather than a request, because the administration believes it has the authority to repurpose these funds after Congress did not pass more funding for ICE detention beds as part of an emergency funding bill for the southwest border in June.
Click here to read the notification.

Trump admin pulling millions from FEMA disaster relief to send to southern border


how'z about that, 'eh?
 
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Trump admin pulling millions from FEMA disaster relief to send to southern border​

Combined with existing space, the funding would allow ICE to detain nearly 50,000 immigrants at one time.

Aug. 27, 2019, 2:48 PM EDT
By Julia Ainsley and Frank Thorp V
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is pulling $271 million in funding from the Department of Homeland Security, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Disaster Relief Fund, to pay for immigration detention space and temporary hearing locations for asylum-seekers who have been forced to wait in Mexico, according to department officials and a letter sent to the agency by a California congresswoman.
To fund temporary locations for court hearings for asylum-seekers along the southern border, ICE would gain $155 million, all from FEMA’s Disaster Relief Fund, according to the letter from Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., which was seen by NBC News.

The allocations were sent to Congress as a notification rather than a request, because the administration believes it has the authority to repurpose these funds after Congress did not pass more funding for ICE detention beds as part of an emergency funding bill for the southwest border in June.
Click here to read the notification.

Trump admin pulling millions from FEMA disaster relief to send to southern border


how'z about that, 'eh?
5 years ago. Who gives a flying F***?
 
Guess we see now that fema and dems were withholding aid to people they considered trump supporters. Dems are cruel and mean. People who would do these things to fellow americans suffering devastating loss would steal elections, make themselves rich off americans' backs and attempt assassinations.
 

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